LG G7 ThinQ: New Render Will escape All Doubt about its Design

LG G7 ThinQ now has no more secrets, at least from the design point of view: to take away the last possible doubts from the usual leaker Evan Blass, who on his Twitter profile has published the brand new press render of the flagship that the South Korean house will officially unveil next May 2 during a special event to be held in New York.

New LG G7 ThinQ renders show the presence of a display notch, a bottom chin, and, fortunately, a 3.5mm headphone jack. This new high-quality press render is seen in a Gray color and the images show it from all angles. Front of the smartphone has an edge-to-edge display with a notch and a substantially-sized bottom bezel. Back of the phone sports a vertical dual rear camera setup with LED flash and Laser Autofocus, a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and “G7 ThinQ” branding.

The right of the smartphone gets a lock/ power key, and the left side sports volume controls and an additional button that could be used to trigger a virtual assistant – possibly, Google Assistant. Bottom of the handset gets a 3.5mm jack, a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and antenna bands. And, on top is the SIM tray.

Separately, two variants of the LG G7 have reportedly undergone certification in their home country. Identified with model numbers LM-G710V and LM-G710N, two variants supposedly of the LG G7 have been spotted on National Radio Research Agency’s certification portal in South Korea. Spotted by Dutch media outlet LetsGoDigital, the LM-G710N variant is expected to be exclusive to South Korea while the ‘V’ variant might be made available in international markets.

LG G7 ThinQ should be equipped with an M+ LCD display that can return brighter colors (up to twice compared to the G6), a Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, a BoomBox Speaker and a dual 16MP rear camera with f/1.6 aperture and secondary one with a 107° wide angle lens.